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Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
Trains: by Mauchly Bill
Yesterday I was listen through a lot of old SID tunes.....
and found "trains" by Bill Mauchly.
I really was surprised how good it sounds for 1983.
there is:
- a trendy filter bass
- vibrato
- melody slides
There is even another SID by him: "Aerobics".
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 933 |
Intidelideed.. groovy earobics music. quite ahead of its time, sid technically. There's also an ambient song.. cool. |
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carlsson
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 41 |
I believe it was around 1984 people begun experimenting more with SID. You mention the filter bass and vibrato in those Spinnaker games. Epyx released Breakdance in 1984, which may be one of the first musics to use combined waveforms ($51 if I'm not mistaken). I think Ghostbusters also is a fine piece of music from that era, in particular the intro.
Probably programmers and musicians were the same people, so he wrote his own routine and inserted the music by hand.
By the way, is this the same Bill Mauchly that was a sound engineer, guitarist and Ensoniq Chief Scientist? If so, Google tells that he is the son of one of those who invented ENIAC.
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
My guess would be that he edited the music in an assembler like most of us did back then. |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
Some of us even used mc-monitors, before we found out about assemblers ;-)
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Matt
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 589 |
yeah thanks for pointing out those sids!
they don't really sound like they were composed 20 years ago, damn!
if there's more of this oldschool stuff like this please let us know ;)
cheers! |
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
Quote: Some of us even used mc-monitors, before we found out about assemblers ;-)
Now you say it.. I actually never composed in an assembler myself.. Always used an MC-monitor too :) .. Thought you were too "young" to've been doing that, Jeff.. Hehe ;) |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
@Laxity:
Nah, I'm just a bit younger than you (from '74), I just didn't enter the scene until around 1990/1991, but did code and compose before this... I actually composed my first music on a single-voice computer (Lambda Marathon Power...bla bla something) in the mid-eighties. :-)
It was very simple crap, but still :-)
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 475 |
bill mauchly beeing a musician and sound engineer probably helped there too. =) |
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Laxity
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 459 |
Quote: @Laxity:
Nah, I'm just a bit younger than you (from '74), I just didn't enter the scene until around 1990/1991, but did code and compose before this... I actually composed my first music on a single-voice computer (Lambda Marathon Power...bla bla something) in the mid-eighties. :-)
It was very simple crap, but still :-)
Yak :) Lambda!.. Remember those. Green rubber keys, right? |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
yep, really ugly computer and you could very easily reset it by accident. :-) |
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